Which state has the fewest vehicles per capita? How about the fewest obese adults? Or the smallest percentage of residents with heart disease? In all three cases, it’s Colorado, according to the Census Bureau’s recently released annual almanac of demographic trivia. But the news isn’t all good, according to the bureau. Binge drinking in the state was high, health costs soared, and visits to Colorado’s national parks languished. A look at how the state ranked in a hodgepodge of categories:

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